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'''Active Pelinese military aircraft''' are [[Wikipedia:Military aircraft|military aircraft]] that are currently in active service under one or more branches of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|Pelinese Armed Forces]], including manned aircraft of both [[Wikipedia:Fixed-wing aircraft|fixed-wing]] and [[Wikipedia:Rotorcraft|rotary-wing]] types as well as [[Wikipedia:Unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned aerial vehicles]]. This information is an estimation and is subject to change due to factors such as new procurement and the movement of airframes into or out of retirement status.
'''Active Pelinese military aircraft''' are [[Wikipedia:Military aircraft|military aircraft]] that are currently in active service under one or more branches of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|Pelinese Armed Forces]], including manned aircraft of both [[Wikipedia:Fixed-wing aircraft|fixed-wing]] and [[Wikipedia:Rotorcraft|rotary-wing]] types as well as [[Wikipedia:Unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned aerial vehicles]]. This information is an estimation and is subject to change due to factors such as new procurement and the movement of airframes into or out of retirement status.
Introduction dates are provided as the date of first delivery for an aircraft type, with the introduction dates of later variants and upgrades not listed.


==Air force==
==Air force==
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| [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|Multirole]]
| [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|Multirole]]
| 2008
| 2008
| 1,038
| {{formatnum:1038}}
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|-
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| [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|Multirole]] with [[Wikipedia:Attack aircraft|strike]] focus
| [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|Multirole]] with [[Wikipedia:Attack aircraft|strike]] focus
| 2015
| 2015
| 427
| {{formatnum:427}}
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|-
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| [[Wikipedia:Heavy bomber|Heavy bomber]] / [[Wikipedia:Penetrator (aircraft|penetrator]]
| [[Wikipedia:Heavy bomber|Heavy bomber]] / [[Wikipedia:Penetrator (aircraft|penetrator]]
| 2003
| 2003
| 108
| {{formatnum:108}}
|
|-
| So-12 Kinzaru
| Pelinai
| Sochaiko
| Single turboprop
| Light [[Wikipedia:Attack aircraft|attack]] / [[Wikipedia:Counterinsurgency aircraft|COIN]]
| 2020
| {{formatnum:83}}
|
|
|-
|-
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| [[Wikipedia:Close air support|CAS]] / [[Wikipedia:Interdictor|interdictor]]
| [[Wikipedia:Close air support|CAS]] / [[Wikipedia:Interdictor|interdictor]]
| 1994
| 1994
| 493
| {{formatnum:493}}
|
|
|-
|-
| To-97 Kinzaru
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Airborne early warning and control|AEW&C]] & utility'''
|-
| KaR-11E Kurogarasu
| Pelinai
| Pelinai
| Torikov
| Kaiyoko-Ruzikov
| Single turboprop
| Turbofan twinjet
| Light [[Wikipedia:Attack aircraft|attack]] / [[Wikipedia:Counterinsurgency aircraft|COIN]]
| [[Wikipedia:Electronic-warfare aircraft|Electronic warfare]]
| 2017
| 2011
| 83
| {{formatnum:38}}
|
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Airborne early warning and control|AEW&C]] & utility'''
|-
|-
| To-13EB Tuman
| To-13EB Tuman
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| [[Wikipedia:Electronic-warfare aircraft|Electronic warfare]]
| [[Wikipedia:Electronic-warfare aircraft|Electronic warfare]]
| 2004
| 2004
| 98
| {{formatnum:98}}
|
|-
| To-91K2 Kasa II
| Pelinai
| Torikov
| Turbofan quad-jet
| [[Wikipedia:Airborne early warning and control|AEW&C]]
| 2014
| {{formatnum:49}}
|
|-
| To-93K Kunime
| Pelinai
| Torikov
| Turbofan quad-jet
| Airborne strategic [[Wikipedia:Command and control|command and control]]
| 2021
| {{formatnum:4}}
|
|
|-
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Reconnaissance aircraft|Reconnaissance]]'''
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Reconnaissance aircraft|Reconnaissance]]'''
|-
| Ru-3G Garasu
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Turbofan twinjet
| [[Wikipedia:Signals intelligence|SIGINT]]
| 2017
| {{formatnum:18}}
|
|-
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Transport aircraft|Transports]] & [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft|airlifters]]'''
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Transport aircraft|Transports]] & [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft|airlifters]]'''
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| Turbofan twinjet
| Turbofan twinjet
| [[Wikipedia:Airlift#Tactical_airlift|Tactical airlifter]]
| [[Wikipedia:Airlift#Tactical_airlift|Tactical airlifter]]
| 1972
| 1970<sup>1</sup>
| 307
| {{formatnum:315}}
|
|-
| KaR-19 Oryō
| Pelinai
| Kaiyoko-Ruzikov
| Turbofan quad-jet
| [[Wikipedia:Airlift#Tactical_airlift|Tactical airlifter]]
| 2004
| {{formatnum:167}}
|
|-
| Na-128 Albatross
| Pelinai
| Nanohi
| Turbofan quad-jet
| [[Wikipedia:Airlift#Strategic_airlift|Strategic airlifter]]
| 2016
| {{formatnum:121}}
|
|-
| Ru-3
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Turbofan twinjet
| VIP transport
| 2018
| {{formatnum:11}}
|
|-
| Ru-25
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Turbofan twinjet
| VIP transport
| 2016
| {{formatnum:6}}
|
|-
| Ru-39VO Lastochka Zvezda
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Twin turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Liaison aircraft|Liaison]] and [[Wikipedia:Utility aircraft|utility aircraft]]
| 1966<sup>1</sup>
| {{formatnum:67}}
|
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|-
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| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft|Trainer aircraft]]'''
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft|Trainer aircraft]]'''
|-
|-
| To-95M Lantern
| Ae-5V/G Tsuta
| Pelinai
| Aetherdyne
| Turbofan single
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Advanced_training|Operational trainer]]
| 1968<sup>1</sup>
| {{formatnum:410}}
|
|-
| So-11M Lantern
| Pelinai
| Pelinai
| Torikov
| Sochaiko
| Single turboprop
| Single turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Basic_training|Primary trainer]]
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Basic_training|Primary trainer]]
| 1988
| 1988
| 638
| {{formatnum:478}}
|
|-
| Ru-39U Lastochka
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Dual turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Multi-engine_trainers|Multi-engine primary trainer]]
| 1963<sup>1</sup>
| {{formatnum:54}}
|
|-
| Yo-18 Kuzu
| Pelinai
| Yoruka
| Turbofan single
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Advanced_training|Operational trainer]] / [[Wikipedia:Light combat aircraft|LCA]]
| 2014
| {{formatnum:239}}
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Helicopter|Helicopters]]'''
|-
| Be-12M
| Pelinai
| Berkut
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Utility helicopter|Utility]]
| 1999
| {{formatnum:93}}
|
|-
| Ha-5
| Pelinai
| Haruko
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft#Rotary_wing|Heavy lift]]
| 2008
| {{formatnum:29}}
|
|-
| Yo-12
| Pelinai
| Yoruka
| Twin turboprop / turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Tiltrotor|Tiltrotor]] [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft#Rotary_wing|military transport]]
| 2016
| {{formatnum:57}}
|  
|  
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Unmanned aerial vehicle|Unmanned aerial systems]]'''
|-
| Se-9RU Bōenkyō
| Pelinai
| Sesako
| Single turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Surveillance aircraft|Battlefield surveillance]]
| 2018
| {{formatnum:93}}
|
|-
| Se-12 Geran
| Pelinai
| Sesako
| Single turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Reconnaissance aircraft|Reconnaissance]] / [[Wikipedia:Tactical bombing|tactical bombing]]
| 2006
| {{formatnum:402}}
|
|-
|-
|}
|}
<sup>1</sup>''Inherited from predecessor air forces''
==Army==
==Army==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
|-
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="18%" | Aircraft
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="12%" | Origin
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="12%" | Manufacturer
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="9%" | Propulsion
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="18%" | Role
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="6%" | Introduced
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" width="6%" | In service
! Style="border:0px; background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center;" | Notes
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Reconnaissance aircraft|Reconnaissance]]'''
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Helicopter|Helicopters]]'''
|-
| Be-12M
| Pelinai
| Berkut
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Utility helicopter|Utility]]
| 1999
| {{formatnum:692}}
|
|-
| Be-14
| Pelinai
| Berkut
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Utility helicopter|Utility]]
| 1973<sup>1</sup>
| {{formatnum:1047}}
|
|-
| Ha-5
| Pelinai
| Haruko
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft#Rotary_wing|Heavy lift]]
| 2008
| {{formatnum:391}}
|
|-
| Ha-7 Kurohi
| Pelinai
| Haruko
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Attack helicopter|Attack]]
| 2006
| {{formatnum:1743}}
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Unmanned aerial vehicle|Unmanned aerial systems]]'''
|-
| Kama 2
| Pelinai
| Sesako
| Piston-driven propeller
| [[Wikipedia:Loitering munition|Loitering munition]]
| 2018
| {{formatnum:15000+}}
|
|-
| Ra-112
| Pelinai
| Sephidyne
| Electric motor
| Company-level [[Wikipedia:Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance|ISTAR]]
| 2010
| {{formatnum:25000+}}
|
|-
| Ra-120
| Pelinai
| Sephidyne
| Piston-driven propeller
| Brigade-level [[Wikipedia:Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance|ISTAR]] / [[Wikipedia:Electronic warfare|EW]]
| 2015
| {{formatnum:5500+}}
|
|-
| Yari
| Pelinai
| Yarimaka Artillery Foundry
| Electric motor
| [[Wikipedia:Loitering munition|Loitering munition]]
| 2020
| {{formatnum:40000+}}
|
|-
|}
<sup>1</sup>''Inherited from predecessor air forces''
==Navy==
==Navy==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
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| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center" | '''[[Wikipedia:Military aircraft#Combat|Combat aircraft]]'''
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff; text-align:center" | '''[[Wikipedia:Military aircraft#Combat|Combat aircraft]]'''
|-
|-
| [[Aetherdyne Ae-16 Fuyuhana (Pacifica)|Ae-16 Fuyuhana]]
| [[Aetherdyne Ae-16 Fuyuhana (Pacifica)|Ae-16D/E Fuyuhana]]
| Pelinai
| Pelinai
| Aetherdyne
| Aetherdyne
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| [[Wikipedia:Carrier-based aircraft|Navalized]] [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|multirole]] / [[Wikipedia:Strike fighter|strike]]
| [[Wikipedia:Carrier-based aircraft|Navalized]] [[Wikipedia:Multirole combat aircraft|multirole]] / [[Wikipedia:Strike fighter|strike]]
| 2009
| 2009
| 571
| {{formatnum:571}}
|
|-
| Yo-17 Kānēshon
| Pelinai
| Yoruka
| Single [[Wikipedia:V/STOL|V/STOL]] turbofan
| [[Wikipedia:V/STOL|V/STOL]]-capable [[Wikipedia:Attack aircraft|attack]]
| 2017
| {{formatnum:119}}
|
|
|-
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|Patrol aircraft]]'''
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|Patrol aircraft]]'''
|-
| KaR-15 Umitori
| Pelinai
| Kaiyoko-Ruzikov
| Turbofan twinjet
| [[Wikipedia:Anti-submarine warfare|ASW]] [[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|patrol]]
| 2012
| {{formatnum:174}}
|
|-
|-
| Na-11M2 Moniya
| Na-11M2 Moniya
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| Twin turboprop
| Twin turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Anti-submarine warfare|ASW]]/[[Wikipedia:Anti-surface warfare|ASuW]] [[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|patrol]]
| [[Wikipedia:Anti-submarine warfare|ASW]]/[[Wikipedia:Anti-surface warfare|ASuW]] [[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|patrol]]
| 2012
| 1977<sup>1</sup>
| 174
| {{formatnum:127}}
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft|Trainer aircraft]]'''
|-
| So-11M Lantern
| Pelinai
| Sochaiko
| Single turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Basic_training|Primary trainer]]
| 1989
| {{formatnum:207}}
|
|-
| Ru-39U Lastochka
| Pelinai
| Rūna
| Dual turboprop
| [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Multi-engine_trainers|Multi-engine primary trainer]]
| 1963<sup>1</sup>
| {{formatnum:31}}
|
|-
| Yo-10 Taiyō
| Pelinai
| Yoruka
| Turbofan twinjet
| [[Wikipedia:Carrier-based aircraft|Carrier-based]] [[Wikipedia:Trainer aircraft#Advanced_training|operational trainer]]
| 2005
| {{formatnum:173}}
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Helicopter|Helicopters]]'''
|-
| [[Berkut Be-19 Cornflower (Pacifica)|Be-19 Cornflower]]
| Pelinai
| Berkut
| Twin turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Anti-submarine warfare|ASW]] & [[Wikipedia:Utility helicopter|utility]] [[Wikipedia:Military helicopter#Maritime|naval helicopter]]
| 2000
| {{formatnum:604}}
|
|-
| Yo-12
| Pelinai
| Yoruka
| Twin turboprop / turboshaft
| [[Wikipedia:Tiltrotor|Tiltrotor]] [[Wikipedia:Military transport aircraft#Rotary_wing|military transport]]
| 2016
| {{formatnum:371}}
|
|-
| colspan="8" style="background:#f0f8ff" | '''[[Wikipedia:Unmanned aerial vehicle|Unmanned aerial systems]]'''
|-
| Ra-120K
| Pelinai
| Sephidyne
| Piston-driven propeller
| [[Wikipedia:Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance|ISTAR]]
| 20210
| {{formatnum:350+}}
|
|-
| Se-14 Suigin
| Pelinai
| Sesako
| Turbofan single
| [[Wikipedia:Maritime patrol aircraft|Maritime surveillance]]
| 2018
| {{formatnum:83}}
|
|
|-
|-
|}
|}
<sup>1</sup>''Inherited from predecessor air forces''


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Latest revision as of 20:49, 2 May 2024

Active Pelinese military aircraft are military aircraft that are currently in active service under one or more branches of the Pelinese Armed Forces, including manned aircraft of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing types as well as unmanned aerial vehicles. This information is an estimation and is subject to change due to factors such as new procurement and the movement of airframes into or out of retirement status.

Introduction dates are provided as the date of first delivery for an aircraft type, with the introduction dates of later variants and upgrades not listed.

Air force

Aircraft Origin Manufacturer Propulsion Role Introduced In service Notes
Combat aircraft
Ae-15V/G Ayame Pelinai Aetherdyne Turbofan twinjet Multirole 2008 1,038
Ae-15S Hono Ayame Pelinai Aetherdyne Turbofan twinjet Multirole with strike focus 2015 427
Na-17M Marahu Pelinai Nanohi Turbofan quad-jet Heavy bomber / penetrator 2003 108
So-12 Kinzaru Pelinai Sochaiko Single turboprop Light attack / COIN 2020 83
To-13V/G Botan Pelinai Torikov Turbofan twinjet CAS / interdictor 1994 493
AEW&C & utility
KaR-11E Kurogarasu Pelinai Kaiyoko-Ruzikov Turbofan twinjet Electronic warfare 2011 38
To-13EB Tuman Pelinai Torikov Turbofan twinjet Electronic warfare 2004 98
To-91K2 Kasa II Pelinai Torikov Turbofan quad-jet AEW&C 2014 49
To-93K Kunime Pelinai Torikov Turbofan quad-jet Airborne strategic command and control 2021 4
Reconnaissance
Ru-3G Garasu Pelinai Rūna Turbofan twinjet SIGINT 2017 18
Transports & airlifters
KaR-11M2 Lebed Pelinai Kaiyoko-Ruzikov Turbofan twinjet Tactical airlifter 19701 315
KaR-19 Oryō Pelinai Kaiyoko-Ruzikov Turbofan quad-jet Tactical airlifter 2004 167
Na-128 Albatross Pelinai Nanohi Turbofan quad-jet Strategic airlifter 2016 121
Ru-3 Pelinai Rūna Turbofan twinjet VIP transport 2018 11
Ru-25 Pelinai Rūna Turbofan twinjet VIP transport 2016 6
Ru-39VO Lastochka Zvezda Pelinai Rūna Twin turboprop Liaison and utility aircraft 19661 67
Airborne refuelling tankers
Trainer aircraft
Ae-5V/G Tsuta Pelinai Aetherdyne Turbofan single Operational trainer 19681 410
So-11M Lantern Pelinai Sochaiko Single turboprop Primary trainer 1988 478
Ru-39U Lastochka Pelinai Rūna Dual turboprop Multi-engine primary trainer 19631 54
Yo-18 Kuzu Pelinai Yoruka Turbofan single Operational trainer / LCA 2014 239
Helicopters
Be-12M Pelinai Berkut Twin turboshaft Utility 1999 93
Ha-5 Pelinai Haruko Twin turboshaft Heavy lift 2008 29
Yo-12 Pelinai Yoruka Twin turboprop / turboshaft Tiltrotor military transport 2016 57
Unmanned aerial systems
Se-9RU Bōenkyō Pelinai Sesako Single turboprop Battlefield surveillance 2018 93
Se-12 Geran Pelinai Sesako Single turboprop Reconnaissance / tactical bombing 2006 402

1Inherited from predecessor air forces

Army

Aircraft Origin Manufacturer Propulsion Role Introduced In service Notes
Reconnaissance
Helicopters
Be-12M Pelinai Berkut Twin turboshaft Utility 1999 692
Be-14 Pelinai Berkut Twin turboshaft Utility 19731 1,047
Ha-5 Pelinai Haruko Twin turboshaft Heavy lift 2008 391
Ha-7 Kurohi Pelinai Haruko Twin turboshaft Attack 2006 1,743
Unmanned aerial systems
Kama 2 Pelinai Sesako Piston-driven propeller Loitering munition 2018 15,000+
Ra-112 Pelinai Sephidyne Electric motor Company-level ISTAR 2010 25,000+
Ra-120 Pelinai Sephidyne Piston-driven propeller Brigade-level ISTAR / EW 2015 5,500+
Yari Pelinai Yarimaka Artillery Foundry Electric motor Loitering munition 2020 40,000+

1Inherited from predecessor air forces

Navy

Aircraft Origin Manufacturer Propulsion Role Introduced In service Notes
Combat aircraft
Ae-16D/E Fuyuhana Pelinai Aetherdyne Turbofan twinjet Navalized multirole / strike 2009 571
Yo-17 Kānēshon Pelinai Yoruka Single V/STOL turbofan V/STOL-capable attack 2017 119
Patrol aircraft
KaR-15 Umitori Pelinai Kaiyoko-Ruzikov Turbofan twinjet ASW patrol 2012 174
Na-11M2 Moniya Pelinai Nanohi Twin turboprop ASW/ASuW patrol 19771 127
Trainer aircraft
So-11M Lantern Pelinai Sochaiko Single turboprop Primary trainer 1989 207
Ru-39U Lastochka Pelinai Rūna Dual turboprop Multi-engine primary trainer 19631 31
Yo-10 Taiyō Pelinai Yoruka Turbofan twinjet Carrier-based operational trainer 2005 173
Helicopters
Be-19 Cornflower Pelinai Berkut Twin turboshaft ASW & utility naval helicopter 2000 604
Yo-12 Pelinai Yoruka Twin turboprop / turboshaft Tiltrotor military transport 2016 371
Unmanned aerial systems
Ra-120K Pelinai Sephidyne Piston-driven propeller ISTAR 20210 350+
Se-14 Suigin Pelinai Sesako Turbofan single Maritime surveillance 2018 83

1Inherited from predecessor air forces